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U. S. tech consulting company Booz Allen Hamilton has head offices in Tysons Corner, Virginia. Edwin G. Booz, James L. Allen and Carl L. Hamilton founded the firm in 1914, and fast forward to 2012 and its revenue reached $5. 859 billion. Booz Allen Hamilton’s areas of service include engineering, management consulting and technology, but it also operates as a defense contractor. The company works with civilian and government institutions, and its website describes its main goal as providing “trusted consulting and professional services in an increasingly complex and growing world. ” As far as civilian agencies go, the firm serves the financial, policing, transport, Homeland Security, and government health and management sectors, among others.

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I suppose in the "legal" states it is a HERB and you can "pot" it on a sunny windowsill with your rosemary and basil. Basil would still be my favorite. I think of HUNKERED down as girding oneself to survive a long siege, like a Canadian winter or, even less fun, a stay in the fallout shelter out back. One may be hidden, but it's more of a side effect than the point. @anon12:27 I knew where you were going but enjoyed the ride. Nicely done.

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ADT US, Honeywell US, Johnson Controls US, HANGZHOU HIKVISION DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY China, ASSA ABLOY Sweden, SECOM Japan, Robert Bosch Germany, United Technologies US, Godrej and Boyce India, Alarm. com US, Allegion Republic of Ireland, Control4 US, Schneider Electric France, Legrand France, ABB Switzerland, Comcast US, STANLEY Convergent Security Solutions US, Nortek Security and Control US, FRONTPOINT US, and Vivint USIn the novel 1984, Orwell creates a dystopian society in which citizens do what the government commands. They follow the rules due to fear of discovery and subsequent punishment. This fear results from the knowledge that the government has systems in place to ensure they know what citizens are doing at all times. Due to the awareness they are always watched, people learn to even modify their thinking to avoid thoughts that would be considered in opposition of the government. This comes about through the added threat of the “Thought Police” who are also always watching through the use of telescreens which are never allowed to be turned off. Although this surveillance creates anxiety and all but eliminates privacy, no one attempts to overthrow the system. This is because they are willing to relinquish the right to think, speak and act as they choose in exchange for perceived safety from the unending war allegedly being fought. Their fear is escalated by the frightening facts reported by the Government. Additionally, though there is a history of peaceful relations with the countries with whom Oceania is supposedly at war yet the people do not know this due to government’s policy of re writing the past and the present whenever necessary to suit their needs. The opening pages of the novel present two main characters: the protagonist, Winston, and the antagonist, Big Brother.